2011 Swiss Federal Council election

{{Short description|Election for the Swiss Federal Council}}

{{Politics of Switzerland}}

An election for all seven members of the Federal Council, the government of Switzerland, was held on 14 December 2011, following the federal election on 23 October 2011.{{cite web|url=https://www.angelfire.com/ma/maxcrc/elections.html|title=Electoral Calendar -worldwide elections|publisher=|access-date=19 June 2015}} Micheline Calmy-Rey announced she would not run for re-election to the council. According to a traditional informal convention, the successor has to come from the French-speaking or Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. The candidates for her post announced by their respective cantonal sections are Alain Berset (Fribourg), Pierre-Yves Maillard (Vaud), Stéphane Rossini (Valais), and Marina Carobbio (Ticino).{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/das_sp-kandidatenquartett_steht_1.13176587.html|title=Die Kantonalparteien melden vier Kandidaturen an: Das SP-Kandidatenquartett steht|date=31 October 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}

Berset and Maillard were favourites. Jean Studer, Liliane Maury Pasquier and Elisabeth Baume-Schneider declined to stand in the election.{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/neuenburger_regierungsrat_studer_will_calmy-rey_nicht_beerben_1.13126006.html|title=Neuenburger Regierungsrat Studer will Calmy-Rey nicht beerben|date=26 October 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}} In the end, the SP decided to nominate Berset and Maillard.{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/selbstbewusste_genossen_1.13421470.html|title=Kommentar vom NZZ Inlandchef René Zeller zum Bundesrats-Zweierticket der SP: Selbstbewusste Genossen|date=25 November 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}

Apart from Calmy-Rey's successor, the controversial aspects of the election included, whether the SVP would hold their seat or gain another, which they had lost after one of their incumbents defected to the BDP; and whether the CVP or the FDP would gain the second seat held by the FDP, which both lay claim to.

The SVP's possible candidates are Heinz Tännler (Zug), Bruno Zuppiger (Zürich), Jakob Stark (Thurgau), Guy Parmelin (Vaud) and Hannes Germann (Schaffhausen). Jean-François Rime (Fribourg) was unofficially nominated, as well.{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/bruno_zuppiger_praesentiert_sich_als_kandidat_zur_wiederherstellung_der_konkordanz_1.13446045.html|title=Bruno Zuppiger präsentiert sich als Kandidat zur Wiederherstellung der Konkordanz: Von seiner Partei getragen|date=28 November 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/bundesratswahlen_guy_parmelin_1.13348513.html|title=Einstimmiges Votum der Waadtländer SVP für Kandidatur des Nationalrats: Auch Guy Parmelin will in den Bundesrat|date=18 November 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/ein_konsenspolitiker_steigt_fuer_die_svp_in_den_ring_1.13414856.html|title=Thurgauer Regierungsrat Jakob Stark tritt zu den Bundesratswahlen an: Ein Konsenspolitiker steigt für die SVP in den Ring|date=25 November 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/auch_in_der_welschen_svp_heissts_hie_freiburg_hie_waadt_1.13448442.html|title=Die Nationalräte Jean-François Rime und Guy Parmelin kommen als Bundesratskandidaten in Frage: Auch in der welschen SVP heisst's "hie Freiburg, hie Waadt"|date=28 November 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/bundesratswahlen_zuppiger_und_taennler_1.13460622.html|title=Zwei weitere SVP-Kandidaten für die Bundesratswahlen – Fraktionsentscheid am Donnerstag: Zuppiger und Tännler vorgeschlagen|date=29 November 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.suedostschweiz.ch/politik/sechs-svp-politiker-mochten-auf-das-bundesrats-ticket |title=Sechs SVP-Politiker mц╤chten auf das Bundesrats-Ticket | Sц╪dostschweiz |publisher=Suedostschweiz.ch |date=2011-11-30 |accessdate=2015-07-03|language=de}} Rime and Zuppiger were nominated as the SVP's candidates; after a scandal involving Zuppiger's professional activities emerged very shortly after the nomination meeting, Hansjörg Walter (Thurgau) was nominated in his stead.{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/schweiz_svp_zuppiger_bruno_kandidat_bundesrat_weltwoche_artikel_1.13561941.html|title=Die Demontage des SVP-Bundesratskandidaten als Etappe Richtung Opposition: Zuppigers Fall|date=8 December 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/politik/schweiz/der_lueckenbuesser_1.13567355.html|title=Der Lückenbüsser|date=9 December 2011|work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung|accessdate=19 June 2015}}

Candidates

The following candidates participated in the election:

(Micheline Calmy-Rey (SPS), from Geneva, head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs decided not to seek re-election)

Results

Results:{{cite web|url=http://www.parlament.ch/e/wahlen-abstimmungen/wahlen-im-parlament/bundesratswahlen/erneuerungswahl-2011/pages/default.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111205151619/http://www.parlament.ch/e/wahlen-abstimmungen/wahlen-im-parlament/bundesratswahlen/erneuerungswahl-2011/pages/default.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 December 2011|title=Renouvellement intégral|accessdate=19 June 2015}}

= Seat held by Doris Leuthard =

Doris Leuthard was re-elected during the first ballot. Her re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups.

class="wikitable"
Round 1
Doris Leuthard

| 216

Votes received by other persons

| 11

Votes cast

| 245

Invalid votes

| 1

Blank votes

| 17

Valid votes

| 227

Absolute majority

| 114

= Seat held by Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf =

Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf was re-elected during the first ballot. Her re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except that of the SVP and part of the FDP.

class="wikitable"
Round 1
Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf

| 131

Hansjörg Walter

| 63

Jean-François Rime

| 41

Votes received by other persons

| 4

Votes cast

| 245

Invalid votes

| 1

Blank votes

| 5

Valid votes

| 239

Absolute majority

| 120

= Seat held by Ueli Maurer =

Ueli Maurer was re-elected during the first ballot. His re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except the GPS

class="wikitable"
Round 1
Ueli Maurer

| 159

Hansjörg Walter

| 41

Luc Recordon

| 13

Votes received by other persons

| 13

Votes cast

| 245

Invalid votes

| 3

Blank votes

| 16

Valid votes

| 226

Absolute majority

| 114

= Seat held by Didier Burkhalter =

Didier Burkhalter was re-elected during the first ballot. His re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups.

class="wikitable"
Round 1
Didier Burkhalter

| 194

Jean-François Rime

| 24

Votes received by other persons

| 14

Votes cast

| 245

Invalid votes

| 1

Blank votes

| 12

Valid votes

| 232

Absolute majority

| 117

= Seat held by Simonetta Sommaruga =

Simonetta Sommaruga was re-elected during the first ballot. Her re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except that of SVP

class="wikitable"
Round 1
Simonetta Sommaruga

| 179

Jean-François Rime

| 61

Votes received by other persons

| 2

Votes cast

| 245

Invalid votes

| 0

Blank votes

| 3

Valid votes

| 242

Absolute majority

| 122

= Seat held by Johann Schneider-Ammann =

Johann Schneider-Ammann was re-elected during the first ballot. His re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except that of SVP

class="wikitable"
Round 1
Johann Schneider-Ammann

| 159

Jean-François Rime

| 64

Votes received by other persons

| 11

Votes cast

| 245

Invalid votes

| 2

Blank votes

| 9

Valid votes

| 234

Absolute majority

| 118

= Vacant seat =

A vacant seat was to be filled following the retirement of Micheline Calmy-Rey (SPS).

Alain Berset (SPS) was elected in the second round. His election was supported by all parliamentary groups except the SVP's.

class="wikitable"
Round 1Round 2
Alain Berset

| 114 || 126

Pierre-Yves Maillard

| 59 || 63

Jean-François Rime

| 59 || 54

Marina Carobbio

| 10 ||

Votes received by other persons

| 1 || 2

Votes cast

| 243 || 245

Invalid votes

| 0 || 0

Blank votes

| 0 || 0

Valid votes

| 243 || 245

Absolute majority

| 122 || 123

References

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{{Swiss Federal Council elections}}

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